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NVIDIA-Backed Nscale Raises $2 Billion — Europe’s Largest Series C Ever
A UK-based AI infrastructure startup just closed the biggest Series C in European history. Nscale, the company behind Stargate Norway and a massive Microsoft GPU deal, pulled in $2 billion at a $14.6 billion valuation. The investor list reads like a tech industry wishlist: NVIDIA, Dell, Lenovo, Nokia, Citadel, Jane Street, and Point72. And to… Continue reading
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Amazon vs. Perplexity Comet: The Court Ruling That Could Define the Future of AI Shopping Agents
A federal judge in San Francisco just handed Amazon a preliminary injunction against Perplexity’s Comet browser — blocking its AI agent from shopping on Amazon on behalf of users. It’s the first major legal test of agentic commerce, and the ruling has implications far beyond one browser and one retailer. What Happened On March 10,… Continue reading
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Amazon Health AI Just Dropped — Free AI Health Assistant for 200M+ Amazon Users
Amazon is making its biggest healthcare play yet. On March 10, 2026, the company launched Health AI directly on Amazon.com and the Amazon mobile app — making an AI-powered health assistant available to its massive user base without requiring a Prime membership or One Medical subscription. Simultaneously, AWS rolled out Amazon Connect Health, a $99/user/month… Continue reading
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ChatGPT Interactive Visuals Just Dropped — OpenAI Wants 140 Million Weekly Learners to Ditch Static Explanations
OpenAI just turned ChatGPT into something closer to a hands-on science lab than a chatbot. On March 10, 2026, the company rolled out interactive visuals — dynamic, slider-driven modules that let you manipulate math and science formulas in real time. Ask about the Pythagorean theorem, and instead of a wall of text, you get a… Continue reading
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Adobe Photoshop AI Assistant Just Dropped in Public Beta — Edit Photos by Talking to Them
Photoshop has over 30 years of features stacked on top of each other. For most people, that means spending more time searching through menus than actually editing. Adobe’s answer? An AI assistant that lets you describe what you want in plain English — and it just handles it. The Photoshop AI Assistant entered public beta… Continue reading
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Fish Audio Just Open-Sourced S2 — and It Beats GPT-4o-mini-tts With an 81.88% Win Rate
Text-to-speech has been good enough to read your emails aloud for years. But getting AI voices to actually sound like they mean what they’re saying? That’s been the frustrating part. You want a whisper here, a confident tone there, maybe a laugh mid-sentence — and most TTS tools either ignore you or make you jump… Continue reading
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Hermes Agent by Nous Research Might Be the Open-Source AI Agent That Finally Remembers Everything
Every AI agent framework makes the same promise: it’ll handle your tasks autonomously. But ask any developer who’s actually tried building with agents, and they’ll tell you about the same frustrating loop — the agent completes a task, you close the session, and next time it starts from scratch with zero memory of what it… Continue reading
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AMI Labs: Yann LeCun Just Raised $1.03 Billion to Prove LLMs Are a Dead End
Yann LeCun has spent the last two years telling anyone who would listen that large language models are fundamentally limited. Now he has $1.03 billion to prove it. The Turing Award winner’s new startup, AMI Labs (Advanced Machine Intelligence), just closed one of the largest seed rounds in AI history, valued at $3.5 billion pre-money.… Continue reading
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Claude-Replay Turns Your Anthropic Claude Code Sessions Into Shareable Video-Like Replays
Claude Code now accounts for 4% of all GitHub commits — and that number is climbing fast. But here’s the thing nobody talks about: every single Claude Code session generates a detailed JSONL transcript stored locally on your machine. Hundreds of sessions, thousands of lines of prompts, tool calls, thinking blocks, and outputs — all… Continue reading
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notebooklm-py: The Unofficial Python SDK That Finally Gives Google NotebookLM a Real API
Google NotebookLM is one of the most popular AI research tools out there. Millions of people use it to upload documents, generate podcast-style audio summaries, and chat with their sources. But there’s been one massive frustration since day one: no public API. If you wanted to automate anything — bulk-upload sources, generate audio overviews programmatically,… Continue reading
